In January 2006 WorldPublicOpinion.org conducted a poll of Iraqis. Since then there have been numerous developments that raise questions about how the views of the Iraqi people may have shifted. The center of violence in Iraq has shifted geographically into Baghdad, and socially into interethnic violence between Shias and Sunnis. Has this changed attitudes about the presence of US forces—especially among the Sunnis who may now feel more vulnerable? Some Iraqi members of parliament have called for the US to give a timetable for the withdrawal of its forces. In the January poll, a majority of Iraqis wanted the US to set a timetable, but there was no majority sentiment for a quick withdrawal. What do the Iraqi people feel now, and does it va...
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A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of Iraqis conducted in January of this year provides the opportunity t...
A decade and a half since the U.S. invasion, Iraq remains affected by complicated and increasingly c...
The struggle over minority rights is at the center of the differences in creating a democratic gover...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
In the post-Saddam era, differences among Iraqi ethnic and religious groups will either emerge as a ...
Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...
Significant differences exist in Americans’ support for force between the 1991 Persian Gulf War and ...
The author addresses the critical questions involved in understanding the background of Iraqi nation...
The security plan for Iraq has failed, not least because of its reliance on the Maliki government. T...
A new poll of the Iraqi public finds that a large majority of Iraqis think the US plans to maintain ...
The aim of this study is to make an overall assessment of US policies in Iraq from the Iraqi perspec...
A new WPO poll of the Iraqi public finds that seven in ten Iraqis want U.S.-led forces to commit to ...
At the Iraq "liberation" in 2003, many of us asked, "Is there really hope for civil society to emer...
The political process is being used to wage a civil war in Iraq, writes Derek Woolner WHY are Austra...
The rising and acceleration of the Shia armed group in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Lebanon require a dee...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of Iraqis conducted in January of this year provides the opportunity t...
A decade and a half since the U.S. invasion, Iraq remains affected by complicated and increasingly c...
The struggle over minority rights is at the center of the differences in creating a democratic gover...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
In the post-Saddam era, differences among Iraqi ethnic and religious groups will either emerge as a ...